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Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey

The Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey (English: Corvey Library) is a princely library in the Princely Abbey of Corvey, a former Benedictine abbey, near Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It consists of around 74,000 volumes and is one of the largest and most valuable private libraries in Germany.[1][2][3] The library houses one of the world's largest collections of Romantic literature (and especially strong in the period after 1815)[4] and the largest collection in the world of "popular fiction in English between 1798 and 1834".[5]

Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey
Room in the Bibliothek Corvey, 2015
51°46′39″N 9°24′32″E / 51.777365°N 9.408885°E / 51.777365; 9.408885
LocationHöxter, Germany
Other information
Websitewww.schloss-corvey.de/de/corvey/historisch/bibliotheken/

Stephen C. Behrendt, the George Holmes Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, has praised the Corvey's "vast archive" of "uncommon, scarce, and even unique materials" which will assist scholars researching "British Romantic and early Victorian literary culture".[6]

History edit

Victor Amadeus, Landgraf of Hesse-Rotenburg (1779–1834), who was the Prince of Corvey from 1815 and Duke of Ratibor from 1821, and his wife Elisabeth (Elise), the Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1790–1830), were both bibliophiles and founded the library in the early 19th century. Their descendants and successors have been the owners of Corvey Castle and its library until the present day.[1]

During the reign of Viktor I, Duke of Ratibor, the poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798–1874), who was known for writing a stanza of the German national anthem, served as the Corvey's librarian in the last years of his life from 1860 to 1874.[7]

The collection edit

This library houses one of the largest collections of Romantic-era literature in the world. Thanks to the "eccentric buying policy" of the library's founder, Victor Amadeus, and his wife, it also contains a collection of books which were usually missing in other aristocratic or publicly-owned libraries of that era: popular novels. That genre of books were in that period regarded as worthless ephemera, to be read by ordinary people and then cast aside. The Corvey's unique collection of popular novels were published in the years 1798–1834 and were mostly in the English language. It included not only rare books but several unique volumes.[5]

Victor Amadeus' focus was more generally on belles-lettres, including works that some have regarded as a more "trivial" kind: "novels, tales, travel literature, biographies, memoirs, and drama". His concentration on more "popular" books has resulted in a collection with many books that are "simply not to be found in other significant libraries" of Europe, Great Britain or America.[1]

In a letter in 1863 Hoffmann von Fallersleben described these strengths of the library as "Krebbschaden unserer Bibliothek"[8] (cancerous damage to our library) and supplemented the collection by adding costly literary editions and works of German literature while not disposing of the popular fiction.

The library building consists of fifteen halls and has been outfitted with 200 bookcases made of different types of wood such as walnut, curly maple and cherry. The building was designed in the style of the Biedermeier and late classicism.[2]

Projekt Corvey edit

After the death of Victor Amadeus and his wife, the library's unique collection lay mostly forgotten until the 1980s when scholars came across it and realised its "historical and literary significance". The University of Paderborn established the Projekt Corvey (English, "Corvey Project") which started cataloguing the collection and produced several extensive series of microfiches[9] on the library's holdings of belles lettres, travel works, history, and biography, enabling scholars across Germany and the world to study the library's holdings without having to travel to Corvey.

In the English speaking world, several Corvey based research projects have been set up, including the Corvey Project at the Sheffield Hallam University,[5] Cardiff Corvey at Cardiff University,[10] and the Corvey Poets Project at the University of Nebraska.[4] One result of Sheffield Halley Corvey's research has been the rediscovery of over 400 women writers of popular literature, including Eliza Parsons,[11] Mary Meeke[12] and Charlotte Dacre,[13] who were hugely popular in their time but, unlike Jane Austen, Ann Radcliffe and Maria Edgeworth who wrote in very different genres and styles, had since been largely forgotten.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . 23 May 2007. Archived from the original on 23 May 2007. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Bibliotheken". Welterbe Corvey (in German). Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  3. ^ Peter Vodosek, "Corvey", in: Michael F. Suarez, S.J. and H. R. Woudhuysen, eds., The Oxford Companion to the Book, Oxford University Press, 2010 (online edition). Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Corvey Poets Project Main Page". english.unl.edu. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "Welcome to the Sheffield Hallam Corvey Project Website". extra.shu.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  6. ^ "European Literature, the Corvey Collection, 1790–1840". www.gale.com. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  7. ^ August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben 1798–1874, dhm.de. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  8. ^ Hartmut Steinecke, "Die Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey", in: Antonius Jammers, ed., Die besondere Bibliothek oder: Die Faszination von Büchersammlungen, München: Saur, 2002, page 197.
  9. ^ "Universitätsbibliothek - Mikrofiche-Sammlung "Corvey" (Universität Paderborn)". www.ub.uni-paderborn.de (in German). Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  10. ^ . 7 June 2007. Archived from the original on 7 June 2007. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  11. ^ "Corvey CW3 | Author Page". www2.shu.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Corvey CW3 | Author Page". www2.shu.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Corvey CW3 | Author Page". www2.shu.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  14. ^ "BBC - Radio 4 - Woman's Hour -Women writers on the web". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Huber, Werner; Schöwerling, Rainer (2004). The Corvey Library and Anglo-German cultural exchanges, 1770-1837 : essays to honour Rainer Schöwerling. München: Wilhelm Fink. ISBN 3-7705-3933-8. OCLC 56625962. Revised and expanded versions of papers originally delivered at the Third International Corvey Symposium, which was held at the University of Paderborn in 1997.
  • Schöwerling, Rainer; Steinecke, Hartmut; Eke, Norbert Otto; Tiggesbäumker, Günter (1992). Die Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey : ihre Bedeutung für eine neue Sicht der Literatur des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts : Beiträge des 1. Internationalen Corvey-Symposions, 25.-27. Oktober 1990 in Paderborn (in German). München: W. Fink. ISBN 3-7705-2784-4. OCLC 28493114.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Nineteenth Century Collections Online: European Literature, 1790–1840: The Corvey Collection at WorldCat
  • Nomination file 1447 – UNESCO World Heritage Centre – report recommending nomination of Corvey Abbey as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and giving details of the Library
  • Corinne – rare books and forgotten authors from the Corvey collection

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The Furstliche Bibliothek Corvey English Corvey Library is a princely library in the Princely Abbey of Corvey a former Benedictine abbey near Hoxter in North Rhine Westphalia Germany It consists of around 74 000 volumes and is one of the largest and most valuable private libraries in Germany 1 2 3 The library houses one of the world s largest collections of Romantic literature and especially strong in the period after 1815 4 and the largest collection in the world of popular fiction in English between 1798 and 1834 5 Furstliche Bibliothek CorveyRoom in the Bibliothek Corvey 201551 46 39 N 9 24 32 E 51 777365 N 9 408885 E 51 777365 9 408885LocationHoxter GermanyOther informationWebsitewww wbr schloss corvey wbr de wbr de wbr corvey wbr historisch wbr bibliotheken wbr Stephen C Behrendt the George Holmes Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Nebraska Lincoln has praised the Corvey s vast archive of uncommon scarce and even unique materials which will assist scholars researching British Romantic and early Victorian literary culture 6 Contents 1 History 2 The collection 3 Projekt Corvey 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editVictor Amadeus Landgraf of Hesse Rotenburg 1779 1834 who was the Prince of Corvey from 1815 and Duke of Ratibor from 1821 and his wife Elisabeth Elise the Princess of Hohenlohe Langenburg 1790 1830 were both bibliophiles and founded the library in the early 19th century Their descendants and successors have been the owners of Corvey Castle and its library until the present day 1 During the reign of Viktor I Duke of Ratibor the poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben 1798 1874 who was known for writing a stanza of the German national anthem served as the Corvey s librarian in the last years of his life from 1860 to 1874 7 The collection editThis library houses one of the largest collections of Romantic era literature in the world Thanks to the eccentric buying policy of the library s founder Victor Amadeus and his wife it also contains a collection of books which were usually missing in other aristocratic or publicly owned libraries of that era popular novels That genre of books were in that period regarded as worthless ephemera to be read by ordinary people and then cast aside The Corvey s unique collection of popular novels were published in the years 1798 1834 and were mostly in the English language It included not only rare books but several unique volumes 5 Victor Amadeus focus was more generally on belles lettres including works that some have regarded as a more trivial kind novels tales travel literature biographies memoirs and drama His concentration on more popular books has resulted in a collection with many books that are simply not to be found in other significant libraries of Europe Great Britain or America 1 In a letter in 1863 Hoffmann von Fallersleben described these strengths of the library as Krebbschaden unserer Bibliothek 8 cancerous damage to our library and supplemented the collection by adding costly literary editions and works of German literature while not disposing of the popular fiction The library building consists of fifteen halls and has been outfitted with 200 bookcases made of different types of wood such as walnut curly maple and cherry The building was designed in the style of the Biedermeier and late classicism 2 Projekt Corvey editAfter the death of Victor Amadeus and his wife the library s unique collection lay mostly forgotten until the 1980s when scholars came across it and realised its historical and literary significance The University of Paderborn established the Projekt Corvey English Corvey Project which started cataloguing the collection and produced several extensive series of microfiches 9 on the library s holdings of belles lettres travel works history and biography enabling scholars across Germany and the world to study the library s holdings without having to travel to Corvey In the English speaking world several Corvey based research projects have been set up including the Corvey Project at the Sheffield Hallam University 5 Cardiff Corvey at Cardiff University 10 and the Corvey Poets Project at the University of Nebraska 4 One result of Sheffield Halley Corvey s research has been the rediscovery of over 400 women writers of popular literature including Eliza Parsons 11 Mary Meeke 12 and Charlotte Dacre 13 who were hugely popular in their time but unlike Jane Austen Ann Radcliffe and Maria Edgeworth who wrote in very different genres and styles had since been largely forgotten 14 References edit a b c Welcome to Cardiff Corvey History 23 May 2007 Archived from the original on 23 May 2007 Retrieved 30 January 2023 a b Bibliotheken Welterbe Corvey in German Retrieved 30 January 2023 Peter Vodosek Corvey in Michael F Suarez S J and H R Woudhuysen eds The Oxford Companion to the Book Oxford University Press 2010 online edition Retrieved 24 August 2021 a b Corvey Poets Project Main Page english unl edu Retrieved 30 January 2023 a b c Welcome to the Sheffield Hallam Corvey Project Website extra shu ac uk Retrieved 30 January 2023 European Literature the Corvey Collection 1790 1840 www gale com Retrieved 30 January 2023 August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben 1798 1874 dhm de Retrieved 23 August 2021 Hartmut Steinecke Die Furstliche Bibliothek Corvey in Antonius Jammers ed Die besondere Bibliothek oder Die Faszination von Buchersammlungen Munchen Saur 2002 page 197 Universitatsbibliothek Mikrofiche Sammlung Corvey Universitat Paderborn www ub uni paderborn de in German Retrieved 30 January 2023 Welcome to Cardiff Corvey Reading the Romantic Text 7 June 2007 Archived from the original on 7 June 2007 Retrieved 30 January 2023 Corvey CW3 Author Page www2 shu ac uk Retrieved 30 January 2023 Corvey CW3 Author Page www2 shu ac uk Retrieved 30 January 2023 Corvey CW3 Author Page www2 shu ac uk Retrieved 30 January 2023 BBC Radio 4 Woman s Hour Women writers on the web www bbc co uk Retrieved 30 January 2023 Further reading editHuber Werner Schowerling Rainer 2004 The Corvey Library and Anglo German cultural exchanges 1770 1837 essays to honour Rainer Schowerling Munchen Wilhelm Fink ISBN 3 7705 3933 8 OCLC 56625962 Revised and expanded versions of papers originally delivered at the Third International Corvey Symposium which was held at the University of Paderborn in 1997 Schowerling Rainer Steinecke Hartmut Eke Norbert Otto Tiggesbaumker Gunter 1992 Die Furstliche Bibliothek Corvey ihre Bedeutung fur eine neue Sicht der Literatur des fruhen 19 Jahrhunderts Beitrage des 1 Internationalen Corvey Symposions 25 27 Oktober 1990 in Paderborn in German Munchen W Fink ISBN 3 7705 2784 4 OCLC 28493114 External links editOfficial website Nineteenth Century Collections Online European Literature 1790 1840 The Corvey Collection at WorldCat Nomination file 1447 UNESCO World Heritage Centre report recommending nomination of Corvey Abbey as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and giving details of the Library Corinne rare books and forgotten authors from the Corvey collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Furstliche Bibliothek Corvey amp oldid 1162297926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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